Paulo Anselmo Mota Silveira Neto's research while affiliated with Federal University of Pernambuco and other places

Publications (8)

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Software maintenance starts as soon as the first artifacts are delivered and is essential for the success of the software. However, keeping maintenance activities and their related artifacts on track comes at a high cost. In this respect, change request (CR) repositories are fundamental in software maintenance. They facilitate the management of CRs...
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Cloud accounting refers to how cloud usage is recorded and charged. We identified four federated cloud platforms which do not include an accounting system. This work presents an accounting mechanism implemented for one of these platforms focused on IaaS. Further, we analyse our proposal in a qualitative fashion.
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Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) offer substantial gains in expressiveness and ease of use compared with general purpose languages. This way, DSLs have gained significant attention in industry and academy, as can be seen by the increased number of related publications in key conferences and journals. This paper aims to provide a broad view of the D...
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The benefits of using a software testing tool in order to achieve significant reductions in cost and time to market, and, at the same time, increasing the quality has encouraged the adoption of testing tools both in single systems and product lines. In this context, this study focuses on the following goals: analyze how the available tools are supp...
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Duplicate bug report entries in bug trackers have a negative impact on software maintenance and evolution. This is due, among other factors, to the increased time spent on report analysis and validation, which in some cases takes over 20 min. Therefore, a considerable amount of time is lost in duplicate bug report analysis. In order to understand t...
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Bug report tracking systems have been used to facilitate the mainte- nance and evolution of software. However, duplicate entries of bug reports in such systems can considerably impact on productivity within software project. This reduction in productivity occurs because duplicate entries demand more time for search and analysis of bug reports. In t...

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... The mapping review method or mapping study is a means to provide an overview in terms of trends or the state-of-theart of a research topic and to identify future research gaps [9]. Mapping reviews provide a procedure for identifying data from an empirical study that is provided as a means to answer research questions systematically and objectively [10]. In reviewing this mapping using the stages that must be passed, the selection of papers is not done subjectively, but instead uses protocols and filters that have been determined previously. ...
... Area Reference Natural language processing (NLP) [48,343,363,56,155,600,50,415,542,665,106,206,314,793,408,494,704,832,281,372,469,616,723,813,789,62,123,127,245,273,279,624,653,827,826,35,34,119,151,274,320,667,692,687,788, 810] Natural language generation (NLG) [72] Word segmentation -Word sense disambiguation [367] Text processing -Text summarization [278,422,796,338,787] Text processing -Text mining (TM) [312,48,48,241,565,2,725,253,612,715,380,379,726,731,772,229,230,262,598,46,39,63,172,323,647,7,228,303,425,595,28,67,80,213,764] Text processing -Text classification [529,497,784,60,244,646] Sentiment analysis (opinion mining) [395,623,49,283,375,421,614,33,314,462,513,558,697,701,8,186,230,554,663,6,286,420,419,470,469,660,761,771,537,27,54,68,110,190,346,353,377,453,479,597,609,741,14,553] Named entity recognition [298,373,299, 695] IE [358,817] Information extraction -Relation extraction [63,228,303] Open information extraction 11 [292,295] A. 1 [148,317,743,196,758,752] Automatic question generation (AQG) 13 [169,722,432] Movement recognition 14 [805, 401, 362] Speech recognition 15 [428,65,133,223,309] Computational intelligence 16 [351, 702, 211, 820] Soft computing [305,818,330] Genetic algorithm [105] Genetic programming [20,166] Intelligent transportation [498,101,736,779,82,211,477,296,359,447,757,128,354, 516] Multi agent system [193,197,524,563,249,117] Medical computing -telemedicine and telehealth 17 [143,326,760,280,242,414,506,681,489,243] Other AI [306,218,828,171,304,148,157,551,555,582,683,774,10,73,76,112,116,185,290,535,536,552,640,721,822,66,149,177,194,205,215,327,294,392,404,418,433,517,521,561,573,580,589,594,601,669,745,746,781,782,795,799,31,32,44,84,26,102,118,129,131,137,140,150,162,183,201,203,207,216,222,247,256,300,330,335,340,347,368,385,405,409,426,423,448,454,458,480,508,509,523,531,540,541,550,584,607,626,627,635,642,659,677,706,720,724,733,749,753,766,778,738,811,5,71,134,178,184,235,233,331,383,564,579,734,763,825] 12 The concept does not exists in the CSO. 13 The concept does not exists in the CSO. 14 The concept does not exists in the CSO. ...
... Many companies rely on technologies such as components, object orientation, and product lines to promote reuse and achieve these benefits. However, recent studies shown that non-technical factors, such as organization, processes, and human involvement, appeared to be at least as important than the technologies [1] [2]. The Fourth Workshop on Experiences and Empirical Studies on Software Reuse (WEESR 2021) aimed at discussing how technical and non-technical factors may affect in-practice exiting proposals to achieve systematic reuse in software organizations. ...
... It helps to differentiate the business from the competitive market. CA module [13] tries to achieve using the federated cloud for small datacenters management. CC has different types of issues [25] like storage, bandwidth availability, heterogeneity of jobs, security-related problems like reliability and privacy. ...
Reference: B10710982S1019
... Assessing ticket quality is one of the subfields of ticket classification [8,11,32]. While there have been efforts to provide quality assessment for change request data [33], the literature on ticket quality remains limited. Baresi et al. [32] developed AC-QUA, an approach for assessing the quality of issue descriptions. ...
... In [25], we can find a Systematic Mapping Study (SMS1) to determine the most popular domains (in this order: web, network, data intensive apps, control systems, low-level software, parallel computing, visual languages, embedded systems, real-time systems, dynamic systems, among others) where DSLs have been applied, using publications before 2011. In addition, they perform several research to list techniques, methods and/or processes dealing with DSLs. ...
... Mojang uses mainly Duplicate links; 90% of all links have the type Duplicate. Duplicate are prominent when many individual software users create many issue reports [31]. Considering that Mojang's JIRA is used to track the bugs of the popular game Minecraft, it might make sense that they use JIRA as a communication tool with their user base. ...